Year of the Exodus: 328,000 Nicaraguans Left in 2022
The main and most visible symptom of the latent socio-political and human rights crisis in Nicaragua, during 2022, was the massive migration.
Read MoreThe main and most visible symptom of the latent socio-political and human rights crisis in Nicaragua, during 2022, was the massive migration.
Read MoreThe Biden administration announced the closure of overland entry and the opening of a parallel program of temporary parole…
Read MoreSuch family camps hadn’t been seen since 2019, when hundreds of African migrants arrived in the southern Mexico city of Tapachula.
Read MoreDoña Carmen Bravo Duarte’s best allies are her patients, who have taken on the job of extolling the effectiveness of her methods
Read MoreWe summarize the 11 most prominent news items during the year for Nicaraguans living under the Ortega-Murillo dictatorship.
Read MorePublic employees rejected the radicalization of the dictatorship in 2022 and denounced the surveillance and espionage.
Read MoreThe latest “special visits” to the political prisoners reaffirm the arbitrary way the regime treats the political prisoners.
Read MoreThe state machinery of the Tax Office, Customs and City Halls is designed to blackmail and punish companies, businesses and commerce.
Read MoreIn other flight news, United Airlines is expected to return to Nicaragua next week with the first flight on January 4th
Read MoreExpose on the Ortega-Murillo regime’s use of criminalization as a systematic tool for control against human rights defenders in Nicaragua.
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